Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation enables Stage 6 students to build upon their learning in Years K–10 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Specifically, it focuses on those aspects of the learning area that relate most closely to participation in sport and physical activity.
The benefits of physical activity for the individual and the community as a whole are well documented. The individual can benefit from increased fitness and reduced incidence of lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular and respiratory disease, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and osteoporosis. These benefits are complemented by positive psychological and social outcomes that characterise quality of life.
Good health is also a major community asset in that it leads to a reduced financial burden on the community. Health experts have identified the promotion of physical activity as one of the most potentially significant public health initiatives in Australia. Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation makes a positive contribution to the total wellbeing of students.
They develop knowledge and understanding of the value of activity, increased levels of movement skill, competence in a wide variety of sport and recreation contexts and skills in planning to be active. These and other aspects of the course enable students to adopt and maintain an active lifestyle.
Technology in sport
Sports administration
Coursework
This course has both practical and theoretical units of work. Students will engage in a range of sports and physical activities both at individual and group levels.
Suitable Candidates
Students who have a passion for sport, physical activity and enjoy working in group environments.
Equipment Required
Exercise book / folder, laptop, Practical uniform (running shoes, shorts, sport shirt)
Mandatory Course Fees? $20
Other Course Costs
Excursion costs to use local facilities - Max $50.
Coordinating Faculty
PDHPE
Head Teacher
Mr. K Bray